As a lot of yall know, I'm trying to maintain a WW2/Great Depression vibe with my 24 Touring. Here's a video showing the current condition of the car.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9-tCfGo8wI&t=91s
I just received a whole new set of seat spring from Snyders and am ready to install upholstery. My quandry however, is that I really don't want perfect/brand new seat coverings. They just won't look right on this car. Nor do I want the new distressed vinyl. I just don't like the way it looks. It looks like it's trying too hard to be something it isn't.
So I find myself asking, "What would a farm family have done for upholstery in the throws of WW2 after having revived this old car, out of necessity?"
I've tossed around the idea of cutting up a brown tarp and also maybe some muslin fabric.
If you've followed my (Barn Car Revival) thread, you know how obsessive I've been about little details. For instance, I looked for over a year for old original windshield wing nuts and an old original steering wheel nut rather than use readily available new ones.
I know it's a bit compulsive, but I see it as half car, half art-project so I'm looking to get the details right. It's a running/driving car, but I don't think I'll ever get done tweaking it.
So...all that to ask if any of you have any suggestions for seat fabric. What might you have seen on Route 66 back in the day?
Thanks in advance.
